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2011

Sweet

»Sweet« by Will Cotton. See more leaning tower cakes on his homepage.

»SWEET«, 2009-2010, polystyrene, acrylic polymer, pigment, gypsum, 46 x 38 x 38 inches

»SWEET«, 2009-2010, polystyrene, acrylic polymer, pigment, gypsum, 46 x 38 x 38 inches

Nine Types Of Light

Don’t miss these clips, not always overly demanding, but good enough to deal with it for a few minutes. Furthermore the music is continuously great. One of my favourite clips comes from Scissor Sisters for their last single »Invisible Light«. Definitely take time to finish reading because of the link to the »Nine Types Of Light« Movie, which was put online by TV On The Radio yesterday.

TV On The Radio – »Nine Types Of Light« (The Movie!!!)

TVOTR: „The movie is meant to be a visual re-imagining of the record, and includes a music video for every song on the album. The band personally asked their friends and the filmmakers they admsired to help direct the music videos. Tunde Adebimpe, the director for the full Nine Types of Light movie, storybooked the music videos together with interviews from local New Yorkers on various topics, including dreams, love, fame and the future. Tunde also directed the music video for Forgotten.“

Scissor Sisters – »Invisible Light«

FaltyDL»Gospel of Opal« (Feat. Anneka) from the album »You Stand Uncertain« (Planet Mu)
Directed by Ben Sopher.

K-S.H.E. – »Double Secret« from the album »Routes Not Roots« (Skylax Records)
Video by the29nov Films.

Two Door Cinema Club – »What You Know« from the album »Tourist History« (Kitsuné Music)
Directed by Lope Serrano.

Kreisky – »Scheiße, Schauspieler« from the album »Trouble« (Wohnzimmer Records/Buback Tonträger)
Directed by Jenseide.

Camper Bike

I love this Camper Bike. The camper is perfect for a solo holiday and will definetly turn some heads along the way. Guys, camping season has started! Kevin Cyr seems to have an affinity for homes on the go. Also take a look at the Camper Kart: a pop-up camper constructed out of a shopping cart.

Take Me Over

Seit heute ist es offiziell! Der (mein) Frühlingshit kommt dieses Jahr von Cut Copy. Wieder mal Elektropop. Wieder mal Synthie bis unter die Halsbinde. Kritiker könnten mir entgegenstellen, dass die Single bereits 2010 veröffentlicht wurde und durch sei. Ich aber behaupte: Der Track ist heiß wie die Wetterkarte für Zentraleuropa. Take it! Video gibt es keins. Hören kann man »Take Me Over« trotzdem, und zwar hier.